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Taxonomy and phylogeny of the Asphondylia species (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) of North American goldenrods: challenging morphology, complex host associations, and cryptic speciation

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Dorchin, Netta, Joy, Jeffrey B., Hilke, Lukas K., Wise, Michael J., Abrahamson, Warren G. (2015): Taxonomy and phylogeny of the Asphondylia species (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) of North American goldenrods: challenging morphology, complex host associations, and cryptic speciation. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 174 (2): 265-304, DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12234, URL: https://academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/article-lookup/doi/10.1111/zoj.12234

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